Districts

UPDATE: The districting process is now complete. For the first time in Glendora’s 106 year history, Glendora’s “At-Large” system for electing City Council Members has changed to a “By-District” system with the mayor being selected from its membership. Now Voters in each district will elect one City Council representative who also lives in that district

After months of community meetings and public hearings on October 10, 2017 the City Council adopted the city’s first districting map and commencing with the general municipal election in March of 2020 for the voters in Districts 2, 3 and 5 and then in March 2022 for the voters in Districts 1 and 4.

Want to find your district ?

Click on the Interactive Map button above and enter your address into the search bar to learn which district you are in.

Election Calendar for New Council Districts

District 1

District 2

District 3

District 4

District 5

March 2022

March 2020

March 2020

March 2022

March 2020

How do district-based elections work?

The City of Glendora has changed how Council Members are elected and switched from an at-large election system to a district-based election system. Voters will only vote for the City Council position up for election in their specified district. All five current Council Member will serve as at-large Council members until the end of their current terms, which is in 2020 or 2022. Currently, each of the Council Members resides in their own district. At the end of their terms, the City Council Members can run for re-election by district.